DUI Case Vs. UP Police Official Dismissed
SAULT STE. MARIE (AP) - A drunken driving case against a state police post commander in Michigan's Upper Peninsula has been dismissed.
WLUC-TV reports a Chippewa County judge on Wednesday threw out the case against Lt. William Smith following an evidentiary hearing. Smith was arrested in July by police in Sault Ste. Marie for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated following a traffic crash involving a personal vehicle.
The case was dismissed after the judge decided that a test of Smith's blood-alcohol level couldn't be used as evidence in the case. Prosecutors said they were disappointed by the decision.
A message seeking comment from Smith was left Thursday by The Associated Press.
Smith was appointed commander of the Gladstone post in April. He was suspended with pay following his arrest.
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